We then further analyze the shapes of income distributions. Repeat our analysis after adjusting income by housing cost, and find similar Have no positive effect over the null expectation of a linear increase. Population, this decile scaling illustrates that the benefits of larger citiesĪre increasingly unequally distributed. In contrast to the superlinear scaling of total income with city Income in the most wealthy decile scale with a significantly superlinearĮxponent. Wealthy decile (10%) scales close to linearly with city population, while Income scaling in population percentiles. New method to study the scaling of income distributions by analyzing total Here, we use the urban scaling framework to study an important,īut under-explored feature in this community - income inequality. The population of an urban area, provides a promising framework for discoveringĬommonalities across cities and uncovering dynamics shared by cities across Download a PDF of the paper titled Scaling of Urban Income Inequality in the United States, by Elisa Heinrich Mora and 5 other authors Download PDF Abstract: Urban scaling analysis, the study of how aggregated urban features vary with
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